Hotter Than….

Hell in an oven right about now!

As a result, I was feeling my annual need to say something about how essential it is to adjust run paces to the heat, humidity, and overall misery of the great outdoors.

Every year twitter starts buzzing (twitting??) and the questioning starts on Daily Mile…

“Its so damn hot….How much should I slow down?”

Which really means,

“How much should I struggle to maintain my normal pace and hope I don’t keel over and die?”

It’s a given that we MUST dial things down a notch or two in the summer and if you’re the type that freaks (who me???) when the Garmin trends higher and higher as the temperature does the same,

Well, these two charts are for you…..

from RunOnTexas.com

Another way to look at it below from jeffgalloway.com

This was from long ago before he became the run/walk advocate he is today so this is geared more towards straight out runners….

Estimated temperature at finish – adjustment – 8min/mi becomes:

55-60 degrees – 1% – 8:05
60-65 degrees – 3% – 8:15
65-70 degrees – 5% – 8:25
70-75 degrees – 7% – 8:35
75-80 degrees – 12% – 8:58
80-85 degrees – 20% – 9:35
Above 85 degrees – Forget it… run for fun

You can check out the long version here: http://wp.me/p1lOIa-lt  if you’re so inclined, but the information isn’t new.

Keep in mind, these examples only factor the temperature. They are not adding time for long runs or recovery runs.

However, depending on where you’re reading this, some “experts” would argue that ALL summer running should be “easy” and that it’s a good time to put down the GPS for a few months.

Easier said than done, I know….I KNOW!!!

I tend to follow the 1st flow chart because heat and humidity combined tend to be our biggest issue down here in South Mississippi.

This morning, at 5:30am, our low was 88F and the humidity was 92%. Now when the sun rises the humidity drops a bit to the 70% range, but the temperature rises to the 95F range….

It usually only takes a week or two, struggling through June workouts, for me to realize why I consider the summer my “off-season.”

At the same time, it’s always good to keep things in perspective and realize it could always be worse!!

OUCH!

Y’all stay safe out there!

Run Happy, My Friends!

Deal or No Deal

Every now and then the stars align and things just start working out in your favor.

As y’all know it’s been a little warm here lately and as we started packing up to head to Florida, for our last tri of the season, it didn’t appear there was any relief in sight.

Yesterday I was hot southern mess as I rode a short 23 miles or so, but looked as if I had been out there for hours. I started at 8am and it was already 88F with humidity touching 90%. 

I couldn’t breathe, my sunglasses were fogged from condensation, and I was having a really hard time understanding how we were touching on Oct 1st and it was still this miserable. 

So I did what every athlete does in desperate times such as this….

I began to bargain with the Triathlete Gods.

Deal or No Deal

If they would just cut me a break and make temperatures a bit more pleasant, for just this last race, I swore that I would Never Again

  • complain when I’m cold, in the morning, setting up my things in transition
  • doubt myself, my training, and my abilities
  • not question the jackass and his measurement skills when it comes to marking off the swim course
  • bitch about the long trek (in the sand, mud, weeds) up to T1
  • gripe about the gusting winds, rolling country hills, or draw-bridge climbs on the bike courses
  • be totally unsatisfied with my performance, especially the run

I swore that I would be a pillar of positivity if they would just cut me some slack….

 

Yes, you are looking at a predicted low of 54F the morning we suit up and hit the course.

This body has not felt 54 degrees since February/March.

I do believe a deal has been made!

Things are definitely lookin’ up!

Run Happy, My Friends!

 

How Much is Enough?

News Flash Folks: It’s hot out there.

And it’s not just hot, it’s humid.

The two combined, make running about as pleasant as yard work. It’s simply another chore that has to get done!

But does it really HAVE to be this way?

I got to thinking and doing a little research.

We all KNOW we should slow down when the temperature rises, but by how much?

First, some facts:

  1. Upwards of 70% of the energy produced is released as heat instead of energy for the muscles.
  2. Sweating is the primary mechanism for heat dissipation.
  3. It is the evaporation of this sweat that cools the body (less is more in terms of clothing in the summer).
  4. Humidity decreases the evaporation of perspiration and in turn, inhibits the body’s ability to cool itself adequately (which is why 120F in Arizona is a more comfortable “dry” heat than the 95F” wet” heat of South Mississippi).
  5. Heart rate increases about 10bpm when temperatures are between 75-90F.
  6. Heart rate increases an additional 10bpm when humidity is between 50-90%.
  7. Performance decreases by approximately 20% when temperatures are above 80%.
  8. Runner’s in the summer produce about 1liter water/500kcal burned OR 3.3-4.4 lbs water/hr which is the same as 1/2 gallon of water lost per hour.  HYDRATE! HYDRATE! HYDRATE!

So, how slow is slow?

Check out this chart below. This doesn’t take into account any additional time for “long runs” or recovery work. This is simply the heat and humidity.

 from RunOnTexas.com

Just a few more months and we’ll all be bitching about how freakin’ cold it is….

I can’t wait!!!

Run Happy, My Friends!

Sunday’s Comic

About now, the heat is really starting to take its toll.

Nerves are frazzled and irritation is at an all time high as try to squeeze in training sessions around the hottest times of day (which has been running from 6am-8pm as of late), maintain an adequate hydration status, and somehow still work in a bit of sleep.

Yes, everyone is a tad bitchy waiting for those leaves to fall and that 1st cold front to sweep down from Canada.

Glory Days, where are you??!!!!

There coming!! Keep the faith!!

For now…some laughter to help us all solider on through rough times!!

Train Happy, My Friends!

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